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Title:Machiavelli's passions
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Author(s):FAINI, MatteoDate:2017Citation:The intellectual history review, 2017, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 203-221Type:ArticleAbstract:In his years as Florentine Secretary, Machiavelli repeatedly faced the problem of interpreting the gestures and words of statesmen that were masters of deception. The strategy he developed to uncover these statesmen’s ...

Title:Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance
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Author(s):HAFNER-BURTON, Emilie M.; POLLACK, Mark A.Date:2002Citation:European Journal of International Relations, 2002, 8, 3, 339-373Type:ArticleAbstract:In this article, we seek to explain both the origins of gender mainstreaming as a 'policy frame' in International Relations, as well as the variable implementation of mainstrearning over time and across various international ...

Title:Mapping out the institutional geography of external security in the EU
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Author(s):STEINDLER, ChiaraDate:2015Citation:European security, 2015, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 402-419Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[BORDERLANDS]Abstract:The growth of European Union (EU) competences in the field of external security in the last decade has produced a substantial increase in the number of EU institutions and bureaucratic actors engaged in the planning and ...

Title:Mark-to-market Accounting and Liquidity Pricing
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Author(s):CARLETTI, Elena; ALLEN, FranklinDate:2008Citation:Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2008, 45, 2-3, 358-378Type:ArticleAbstract:When liquidity plays an important role as in financial crises, asset prices may reflect the amount of liquidity available rather than the asset's future earning power. Using market prices to assess financial institutions’ ...

Title:Market and State in Europe
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Author(s):GENSCHEL, PhilippDate:1998Citation:Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 1998, 39, 1, 55-+Type:ArticleAbstract:More than 40 years of European integration have led to an habituation of thinking of the European Community as something ideologically neutral, which transcends normal political debate. European issues, it seems, do not ...